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like the ones that work for 7-10 yrs w/out problems….is there even such a car?..like a toyota..mercedes..etc..


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toyaota cars are the best to buy!!

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A Toyota's a good bet.

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Toyota, Nissan, Honda. Cant go wrong with any of those.

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depends on what you want it to do aside from last. Toyota's are ok but their quality has been declining over the years. as long as you keep the maintenance up like the manual states you should be fine regardless of the make. other things to consider will be what you use your vehicle for and how often, say for instance if you make frequent trips to places like home depot a mid to full size pickup might be in consideration, and also factor in the number of passengers you carry.

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almost any car will last that long. The other answerers are right. Toyotas and Nissans do, but I will diverge from them. First, don't get a fancy car, as all those accessories can break. Second, a 5 or 6 speed will last longer and be cheaper to drive. The most important thing you can do is change the oil regularly. I have a Miata, and have found it very well engineered indeed. It is ten years old, and drives flawlessly. I have two other vehicles: A Ford explorer for her to go back and forth to work in, and for us to take family trips in. I also have a Ford ranger, which is their small pickup. This is the second one that I have bought. I had the first on 19 years before I sold it. It had 345,000 miles on it and never gave me trouble. Repairs have been seldom needed, and were easily accomplished. I sold it to a farm worker who works summers and falls here, then moves back to Mexico to be with his family. He took 6 other friends back with him, some of them sitting in the back (It had a camper tope on it. He is still driving it, as is his family, and he told me it has over 400,000 miles on it. It has a straight four cylinder engin in it. Straight, or "inline" engins have more bearings in them than any other king. My little 4 cylinder has mor main and cam bears than any v engines, except v-10 and v-12. It has enough power to go 70 mph all day long, but not enough to break major components. Oh, by the way, everyone has a favorite oil, but I use Castrol GTX and I know it contributed to the long life of my engines. The old ranger I mentioned still has the original clutch in it. Replacing a clutch is easy and cheap, compared to the cost and trouble of replacing an automatic transmission. My ford had a 2.3 liter engine, probably one of the best small engines ever put out by ford. With their v-6's, be sure you get one with an overhead cam.

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Bmw, German cars are the best…

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